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is in the senate. we have class pastor went to avoid the double dip recession. what has not happened as the sentiment or the president coming up with a plan to deal with the tax clip and sequestration cuts that we believe would have a negative impact on the economy. gerri: this is really a stopgap measure. it would really together we will go down the road. why not have something that is real that would help the problem. >> absolutely. in april we have the warning shots in the s&p. three days later state that a downgrade. moody's said if you don't interact together, if you don't have a plan for fiscal responsibility, we could be downgrading you as well. that is another warning shot across the bell. i don't think anything is going to happen before the election. too much politics going on. the house is trying to avoid a tax increase and we are waiting on the senate to act and join us. gerri: that is my next question. if you can't even get the center together on this, this one house of congress here, it do
is in the senate. we have class pastor went to avoid the double dip recession. what has not happened as the sentiment or the president coming up with a plan to deal with the tax clip and sequestration cuts that we believe would have a negative impact on the economy. gerri: this is really a stopgap measure. it would really together we will go down the road. why not have something that is real that would help the problem. >> absolutely. in april we have the warning shots in the s&p....
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remember, he repeated that on the senate floor a few months ago? this blows up a bunch of obama ads that said mitt romney pays lower tax rates than you do. the tax rate he has been paying is almost double that. >> but i am understand so much indo what he is paying but we as a country are paying in taxes and what we get for our money but that debate is forgotten in this other stuff. >>guest: well, yes, just to go back to the charitable giving he gave 30 percent to charity. now the new complaint, from the left, look, mitt romney overpaid his taxes because he didn't take all the charity deductions he could. he cannot win. they say he pays too much in tax tax and gives too much to charity, that is the new knock? it is other worldly. >> it is, indeed. >>neil: he cannot win. thank you very much. the obama campaign is hoping this tax stuff will stick and is launching a new ad in the balancing downtown state of -- in the battleground state in ohio. >> mitt romney keeps millions in bermuda and came -- kay -- caymun islands. >>guest: it is keeping with the o
remember, he repeated that on the senate floor a few months ago? this blows up a bunch of obama ads that said mitt romney pays lower tax rates than you do. the tax rate he has been paying is almost double that. >> but i am understand so much indo what he is paying but we as a country are paying in taxes and what we get for our money but that debate is forgotten in this other stuff. >>guest: well, yes, just to go back to the charitable giving he gave 30 percent to charity. now the...
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does with things like this because the bill failed in the senate. gerri: to we know how it affects this? as my big question. we have an executive order. big deal. >> that's right. janet paul thomas said that would still be pretty weak.. how do you fix it? you do things like don't use, of course of your security number is a password to the user birthweight -- your birth date. the thing, what is strange about these bank attacks, bank of america, again, to attacks in today's. they both started in the morning. that makes you think, is this a concerted effort from one that we don't know? the intelligence sources are still saying it may not be. we don't know if it is this, as militant group because they're upset about that amateur movie about -- you know, mocking the profit, it. it's amateurish. her tennis. we don't even know what the reason is a who is doing it. as the issue. gerri: i bank online. and i always worry about possible assaults like this. you covered this industry for a long time. you are a very smart finish our reporter. probably the smartes
does with things like this because the bill failed in the senate. gerri: to we know how it affects this? as my big question. we have an executive order. big deal. >> that's right. janet paul thomas said that would still be pretty weak.. how do you fix it? you do things like don't use, of course of your security number is a password to the user birthweight -- your birth date. the thing, what is strange about these bank attacks, bank of america, again, to attacks in today's. they both...
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to discuss the situation the middle east and senator mccain and u.s. ambassador to united nations and face the nation that a 30 a.m. right here. >>> public transistor peninsula station within 70 mi. per hour almost hitting several passengers. last month at the self sentences could stop coming out of a northbound train passengers across in the subcontracting its the parking lot that to the south and a bullet came speeding into the station for some people to jump out of the bed. it's the train did not stop to let pass the station it turns out the engineer of the northbound train that it stopped at the station tested positive for marijuana and both engineers are on paid leave. >>> we're so surf the passengers that had to clear the tracks quickly that must've been extremely frightening and we are relieved that there are no entries as result of the incident. >>> the incident happened back in august 24th just coming to the media attention now. >>> to people dead after a boating accident and lake county in yuba county and to others hurt. two power boats colli
to discuss the situation the middle east and senator mccain and u.s. ambassador to united nations and face the nation that a 30 a.m. right here. >>> public transistor peninsula station within 70 mi. per hour almost hitting several passengers. last month at the self sentences could stop coming out of a northbound train passengers across in the subcontracting its the parking lot that to the south and a bullet came speeding into the station for some people to jump out of the bed. it's the...
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livermore 67 senators and 56 currently 53 how about this the more astute than oakland's only 77 degrees does not form below gets nearly they're coming as marley has some warmer weather moving in by this summer coastline today keep in the onshore flow going. by tomorrow that changes because will have high pressure moving in the will move right over the top lesson when it does allow flights winds and money to allow an opportunity to do its thing smile like to be the warmest it has so far this month in september is typically can get pretty warmer air carrier has to mall santa clara 85 campbell 85 cupertino 87 san jose 84 morgan hill is the '90s a lot of them. up and down 61 the creek san ramon 92 pence per minutes to concord 91 and into the '80s for simmer found a lot of petaluma even a sausalito and san francisco nearly getting to '70s marron smiled the warmest them is this judge of whether there will still be nice for friday and saturday and high as 9 ft. 19 in the mid-70s in the day a little bit cooler that down to 70 was a morning talk to the bank red around 60 for the coast and the mi
livermore 67 senators and 56 currently 53 how about this the more astute than oakland's only 77 degrees does not form below gets nearly they're coming as marley has some warmer weather moving in by this summer coastline today keep in the onshore flow going. by tomorrow that changes because will have high pressure moving in the will move right over the top lesson when it does allow flights winds and money to allow an opportunity to do its thing smile like to be the warmest it has so far this...
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then i think the people you like to congress, the people you talk to elect to the senate. make sure that they know that they are working for you. you are not pressing them, -- you're not paying them, frankly to go to washington, and not give anything done. hopefully we will be unified again after november. [applause] >> i kind of was hoping to hear more about your expertise in the middle east, and especially it seems like there have been a lot more conversations lately about what is going on in the middle east and i was like to hear your point about how that can next to our nation and what we're in right now. >> yes. >> yes, i think we are all watching very, very troubled by what has happened. it seems to be the first thing you can say is while we applaud president obama for killing osama bin laden -- ordering the operation to kill osama bin laden -- while the has been very worried -- very busy spiking football's about that, they seem to have missed the fact that al- qaeda is resurgent in north africa and in the gulf. and killing the bin laden, although we applauded and we
then i think the people you like to congress, the people you talk to elect to the senate. make sure that they know that they are working for you. you are not pressing them, -- you're not paying them, frankly to go to washington, and not give anything done. hopefully we will be unified again after november. [applause] >> i kind of was hoping to hear more about your expertise in the middle east, and especially it seems like there have been a lot more conversations lately about what is going...
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the senate has not for three years. we are at a point, each day, taking on a lot of water, $4 billion in debt i cannot do it. this is reality. we saw that the fed issued a qe3 today and what this will mean down the road is a lot of trouble because economies do recover. when the economy does report this will mean that interest rates will spike higher than they would, they will go up but they will spike more than they would. this is not a good way to go. i was the only member of congress a year ago that said that we should not raise the debt ceiling we need to do our work now. we have to get behind closed doors and do entitlement reform. that is not casting asperges on any other colleague here but it is to say we really truly are broken. and broke. >>neil: but a lost your conservative colleagues may agree but they are voting for this the same. what happened to their backbone? >>guest: they are good people. good men. good women. >>neil: what happened? feeling political pressure? what? >>guest: they are feeling they do not
the senate has not for three years. we are at a point, each day, taking on a lot of water, $4 billion in debt i cannot do it. this is reality. we saw that the fed issued a qe3 today and what this will mean down the road is a lot of trouble because economies do recover. when the economy does report this will mean that interest rates will spike higher than they would, they will go up but they will spike more than they would. this is not a good way to go. i was the only member of congress a year...
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the bonuses were a big topic of the senate hearing and were a focus of our one on one interview with dan tangherlini. >> reporter: russ ptacek, 9news, trying to interview you for months. got a lot of questions for you. he maintained an easy going demeanor with us and in the senate hearing. he met us in a hallway and answered questions about the $30 million in unreported gsa bonuses we uncovered in july. >> the bonus issues you raise we agree. those are worthy of a deep dive inspection and as i said, we've cut our ics bonuses by 85% this year. >> reporter: the acting gsa administrator also suspended performance awards and in the hearing said all bonuses are being reviewed to ensure they are directly related to performance. prior to our july investigation uncovering $44 million in total gsa bonuses including one worker getting a $79,000 bonus, the government only had reported 13 million total annual gsa bonuses. that was $30 million in unreported bonuses. why the discrepancy? >> well, i'm not exactly sure what led to the discrepancy in the data between us and opm. >> reporter: a gsa sp
the bonuses were a big topic of the senate hearing and were a focus of our one on one interview with dan tangherlini. >> reporter: russ ptacek, 9news, trying to interview you for months. got a lot of questions for you. he maintained an easy going demeanor with us and in the senate hearing. he met us in a hallway and answered questions about the $30 million in unreported gsa bonuses we uncovered in july. >> the bonus issues you raise we agree. those are worthy of a deep dive...
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let's go to washington for the latest. >> a senate committee grilled the acting administrator of his efforts to overhaul the agency and rein in spending. budget watchers call that government spending gone wild. the 2010 conference included luxury las vegas accommodations, pricey dinners and employee rap videos mocking the agency's overspending ways. taxpayers picked up the $800,000 tab. >> it had become an agency out of control. >> a senate committee wants to know what has been done since the scandal broke to rein in the waste. >> the time for patiently hoping for better days is over. >> the acting administrator says he canceled 47 convert -- 47 conferences, impose a hiring freeze and slashed bonuses by 85%. >> listen, this is going to be something for exemplary, extremely justifiable act that frankly, the test is going to be can i explain it at a senate hearing? >> he says he's now looking into spending on other conferences dating back to late 2010. >> we are identifying high-risk conferences, conferences where the price per attendee is over the average price for attendees. >> detai
let's go to washington for the latest. >> a senate committee grilled the acting administrator of his efforts to overhaul the agency and rein in spending. budget watchers call that government spending gone wild. the 2010 conference included luxury las vegas accommodations, pricey dinners and employee rap videos mocking the agency's overspending ways. taxpayers picked up the $800,000 tab. >> it had become an agency out of control. >> a senate committee wants to know what has...
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. >> the ping-pong answers coupled with a closed door briefing, the senator called a waste of time is fleeting top republicans to question the white house's credibility. >> i asked specifically how many security personnel were at the conflict. they said we will get back to you on that. >> those questions are white-hot for the president just weeks before the election. a poll this week finding his approval on foreign policy has dipped to just 49% while disapproval is up to 46%. a "new york times" approval found it at 50% and disapproval only at or be 6%. the president was blunt today at a campaign in virginia. he is keeping americans safe at home and abroad. >> we have to make sure that not only our military, but also our diplomats overseas are protected. >> pedagogue officials claimed u.s. marines were in another part of lidia. then admitted that was not true. state department officials said there were no libyan guards inside the perimeter of the u.s. consulate and had to walk that back. >> you hate to think the president would purposely mislead the american people, but it sure likes i
. >> the ping-pong answers coupled with a closed door briefing, the senator called a waste of time is fleeting top republicans to question the white house's credibility. >> i asked specifically how many security personnel were at the conflict. they said we will get back to you on that. >> those questions are white-hot for the president just weeks before the election. a poll this week finding his approval on foreign policy has dipped to just 49% while disapproval is up to 46%....
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-- tangherlini answered questions. >> reporter: many problems were under the microscope in that senate hearing and gsa administrator dan tangherlini was there to explain. before he left, he stopped in the hall way and answered to our investigations. russ ptacek. he called me by name and he was not defensive by the ongoing 9 news now investigation into gsa. >> i appreciate the great reporting that you have been doing. >> reporter: your staff has complained about it calling it unfair. do you think we have been unfair? >> i think you have been raising very important issues and you have been using some of the information to help us find out what the solutions we need to implement within the organization. >> reporter: we asked him about the unexplained illnesses we exposed and a commissioner there accused of wrongdoing. hundreds of people sick and dead in kansas city. have you been to kansas city, the place where this woman works. >> i haven't yet been to kansas city. in part because i have been trying to minimize the amount of travel i do. i have met virtually with the staff. i'm aware of
-- tangherlini answered questions. >> reporter: many problems were under the microscope in that senate hearing and gsa administrator dan tangherlini was there to explain. before he left, he stopped in the hall way and answered to our investigations. russ ptacek. he called me by name and he was not defensive by the ongoing 9 news now investigation into gsa. >> i appreciate the great reporting that you have been doing. >> reporter: your staff has complained about it calling it...
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then i think the people you like to congress, the people you talk to elect to the senate. make sure that they know that they are working for you. you are not pressing them, -- you're not paying them frankly to go to washington, and not give anything done. hopefully we will be unified again after november. [applause] >> i kind of was hoping to hear more about your expertise in the middle east, and especially it seems like there have been a lot more conversations lately about what is going on in the middle east and i was like to hear your point about how that can next to our nation and what we're in right now. >> yes. >> yes, i think we are all watching very, very troubled by what has happened. it seems to be the first thing you can say is while we applaud president obama for killing osama bin laden -- ordering the operation to kill osama bin laden -- while the has been very worried -- very busy spiking football's about that they seem to have missed the fact that al-qaeda is resurgent in north africa and in the gulf. and killing the bin laden, although we applauded and welco
then i think the people you like to congress, the people you talk to elect to the senate. make sure that they know that they are working for you. you are not pressing them, -- you're not paying them frankly to go to washington, and not give anything done. hopefully we will be unified again after november. [applause] >> i kind of was hoping to hear more about your expertise in the middle east, and especially it seems like there have been a lot more conversations lately about what is going...
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> i remember another such time in the 1960s when i came to the senate at the age of 30. we had a new president who inspired the nation, especially the young, to seek a new frontier. >> the parallels of a young senator who was breaking down barriers connected so personally to my father with his brother being another young president, a time when people didn't believe he could be elected because of his religion. and now we were facing this question again, whether someone could be elected based upon their race. >> despite obama's popularity and victories, the question was still open. would america be able to overcome its history and break through this centuries-old barrier? could the country choose someone with roots in africa as its leader? either way, he gets to fly helicopters all day. and he eats the liquid gold of velveeta shells & cheese. achieve your dreams. eat like that guy you know. >>> the main reason i'm here today is to say thank you. >> early in the 2008 campaign, barack obama and hillary clinton traveled to selma, alabama, to commemorate together a troubling p
> i remember another such time in the 1960s when i came to the senate at the age of 30. we had a new president who inspired the nation, especially the young, to seek a new frontier. >> the parallels of a young senator who was breaking down barriers connected so personally to my father with his brother being another young president, a time when people didn't believe he could be elected because of his religion. and now we were facing this question again, whether someone could be elected...
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he wants to get the entire senate to bolt for weeks to campaign. they say harry i would prefer staying here and work. >> senator, i guess it's going to happen, though. like it or not you guys have a 7 week vacation coming. >> neil, it really is irresponsible to leave and not to let america know what our tax rates are going to be what our healthcare costs are going to be whether we are going to fund our defense system properly next year. these folks a lot of them have never been in business. i had my own business for 15 years. they think they can come back in december and make some kind of deal and save us from a fiscal cliff. i know from become in business they are deciding whether they are going to hire people next year whether they are going to expand. a lot of the damage is going to be done in december if we go home without fixing some of these things. i will continue to advocate not just found p funding for government but they extended the tax rates for years. harry reid is sitting on that. we are not taking it up. republicans want to refund ou
he wants to get the entire senate to bolt for weeks to campaign. they say harry i would prefer staying here and work. >> senator, i guess it's going to happen, though. like it or not you guys have a 7 week vacation coming. >> neil, it really is irresponsible to leave and not to let america know what our tax rates are going to be what our healthcare costs are going to be whether we are going to fund our defense system properly next year. these folks a lot of them have never been in...
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it came in the response of an embassy statement which hillary clinton had reportedly rejected and senator officials say the white house never approved. yet despite the distance the administration to want it between it and embassy statement only romney seems to be taking the heat for criticizing it. >> the statement looks tone deaf in this light. >> reporter: they called romney's statement, unwise and inaccurate and unpresidential. >> the president's policies in the middle east should be the big story. how are the president's policies affecting what is happening over there. instead it's mitt romney's problem. >> reporter: just before romney faced the press to take questions reporters could be heard conferring with each other. >> i would say regret to your question, i mean your statement not even the tone. >> media watchers including john stossel conversations like that one are note necessarily rare. >> they have a limited time with the president or candidate and they want to get an answer to that question so they do a little coordination. >> reporter: in the end rather than being pressed f
it came in the response of an embassy statement which hillary clinton had reportedly rejected and senator officials say the white house never approved. yet despite the distance the administration to want it between it and embassy statement only romney seems to be taking the heat for criticizing it. >> the statement looks tone deaf in this light. >> reporter: they called romney's statement, unwise and inaccurate and unpresidential. >> the president's policies in the middle east...
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the senate at some point has to act. and on both of these, where is the president? where is the leadership? absent without leave. >> joining me now, sheldon white house. before i get to this, i want to ask you about your reaction and where your head is on aid to egypt. the egyptian government has yet to condemn this attack on the united states embassy in cairo. how troubling is that development for you? >> it's unhealthy for the egyptian government not to respond in a way that shows their concern for the safety of our americans that's made worse by the killing of annual bass door teac ambassador stevens and the three other personnel that shows how serious this kind of activity can be. so it's incumbent upon the egyptian government to try to make it right as quick as they can. >> how do you justify the money spent, the lives put as risk to basically help libya and egypt and their fledgling democracies and this is the thanks the united states is get something. >> that's the frustration people feel. people understand that the arab spring was a huge step towards democra
the senate at some point has to act. and on both of these, where is the president? where is the leadership? absent without leave. >> joining me now, sheldon white house. before i get to this, i want to ask you about your reaction and where your head is on aid to egypt. the egyptian government has yet to condemn this attack on the united states embassy in cairo. how troubling is that development for you? >> it's unhealthy for the egyptian government not to respond in a way that shows...
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, many backed by the tea party, won the house and weakened the democrats in the senate. most of these freshmen came to washington now, not to meet and negotiate, but to demolish a government they saw as bloated, rotten, ter ranenicle. >> the reason we came here, the new freshmen are here, because the american people said enough. >> can you hear us now? >> sometimes the opposition to the president took an uglier, even racist tone, false claims first heard during the campaign, re-emerged, questioning obama's religion, denying he was born in the country. >> he is not an american citizen. he is a citizen of kenya. >> did it surprise you that at this point in our history they would try to deamericanize this guy? did it surprise him? >> you know, i think he was -- it struck him as absurd and i think it strikes a mar majority of americans as absurd. >> we posted the certification that is given by the state of hawaii on the internet for everybody to see. people have provided affidavits that they, in fact, have seen this birth certificate and yet this thing just keeps on going. >
, many backed by the tea party, won the house and weakened the democrats in the senate. most of these freshmen came to washington now, not to meet and negotiate, but to demolish a government they saw as bloated, rotten, ter ranenicle. >> the reason we came here, the new freshmen are here, because the american people said enough. >> can you hear us now? >> sometimes the opposition to the president took an uglier, even racist tone, false claims first heard during the campaign,...
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has the senator ever been to egypt? i ask the senator. has the senator ever been to egypt? well, senator does not want to answer and i presume that means he has not been. he ought to go to egypt and see what those people are struggling to do. that is a revolution in tahrir square. and it contin-- >> and it continued. and if a constituent came to you saying that we should give money to countries holding anti-american demonstrations, what would your answer be? >> i would have to take time to tell them, of course, we resent giving aid or assistance to countries that don't appear to be appreciative of that aid. of course, it is unpopular thing to do. but foreign aid and how we send our troops into harm's way is not based on popularity, and that is really why it is even more disgraceful when the senate who has six years they don't have to make these immature appeals to the love and affection of constituents. they have an obligation to do what is important to the united states of america and in the long run and not with each and every incident that hurts us and pains us like the
has the senator ever been to egypt? i ask the senator. has the senator ever been to egypt? well, senator does not want to answer and i presume that means he has not been. he ought to go to egypt and see what those people are struggling to do. that is a revolution in tahrir square. and it contin-- >> and it continued. and if a constituent came to you saying that we should give money to countries holding anti-american demonstrations, what would your answer be? >> i would have to take...
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the house passed a budget twice and the senate hasn't in 3 years. >> greta: how do you get them to put an offer up? >> we will lead with solutions. the other point i would say, look at the policies we are proposing. they have bipartisan origins. the medicare reforms we are proposing are bipartisan -- >> greta: you put a budget on the table. even president obama put a budget on capital hill. senator reid put its in his pocket. >> president obama's budget got zero votes, but senator harry reid is topping it -- to negotiate. you can't negotiate if he is putting it in his pocket. how do you get him to work? >> that's vexing me for 3 years. i can't speak for what it takes to get harry reid to make decisions or the senate to do something. but we lead. we reach across the aisle. we don't demonize and demagogue people, we work with them. like medicare reform. our tax rmplt proposals have bipartisan support. lower tax rateses for everybody. a lot of democrats agree with us -- >> greta: but you voted against the simpson-bowles i. you know what i did? i didn't like the total package, i put my own
the house passed a budget twice and the senate hasn't in 3 years. >> greta: how do you get them to put an offer up? >> we will lead with solutions. the other point i would say, look at the policies we are proposing. they have bipartisan origins. the medicare reforms we are proposing are bipartisan -- >> greta: you put a budget on the table. even president obama put a budget on capital hill. senator reid put its in his pocket. >> president obama's budget got zero votes,...
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wants to run a jew immediately let its experts into one of the senate is where weapon manufacture is the suspected iran maintains its atomic program is entirely peaceful and has called on the watchdog to respect its security concerns israel meanwhile has been urging its ally the us to set a definite red line conditions that will trigger an immediate attack on iran. at least one protester has been arrested after police spent six hours trying to evict and i'll defy hong kong demonstration at h.s.b.c. is asian headquarters protesters accuse police and court officers of being in the pockets of bankers activists have been appearing on the streets of hong kong with growing frequency also saying the country's government was elected undemocratically . a police officer has been killed in a suicide bombing outside a police station in istanbul that's also injured five it's just the latest incident in turkey is was a violent summer in years which includes a suicide bombing attacks a military outpost and kidnap of an m.p. the turkish stuns in neighboring conflicts may have contributed to increasi
wants to run a jew immediately let its experts into one of the senate is where weapon manufacture is the suspected iran maintains its atomic program is entirely peaceful and has called on the watchdog to respect its security concerns israel meanwhile has been urging its ally the us to set a definite red line conditions that will trigger an immediate attack on iran. at least one protester has been arrested after police spent six hours trying to evict and i'll defy hong kong demonstration at...
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the senator and i have created legislation but that required the administration to get us on answers within 30 days and we won't be able to pass a bill before the election because it was blocked. we have gotten an agreement by senator kerry and others to send a letter with the content of our bill to the administration demanding answers of very important criteria. you've mentioned them already. >> sean: senator, so the investigation you believe will go forward, correct? >> we think. by law there is always an existing law they have to go back and look at security measures. we wanted to know more. we want to know what happened. there is all kinds of reports about intelligence being given to embassies about protection. we've heard want to read more about it in the newspapers what the administration is telling us. we had a briefing yesterday, a classified briefing that was an absolute waste of time. >> sean: is that the one with hillary clinton? >> we want to know what happened. to read the "wall street journal" and "washington post", we don't know if it's accurate or not, we think is a d
the senator and i have created legislation but that required the administration to get us on answers within 30 days and we won't be able to pass a bill before the election because it was blocked. we have gotten an agreement by senator kerry and others to send a letter with the content of our bill to the administration demanding answers of very important criteria. you've mentioned them already. >> sean: senator, so the investigation you believe will go forward, correct? >> we think....
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the one-time republican governor became an independent after losing the senate race to senator marco rubio. he spoke with the dnc last week in support of president obama. the pizzeria owner said the former governor helped his non-profit organization by promoting blood donation. still ahead on "way too early," why are you awaits, and "morning joe" just moments away. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. for the spender who needs a little help saving. for adding "& sons." for the dreamer, planning an early escape. for the mother of the bride. for whoever you are, for whatever you're trying to achieve, pnc has technology, guidance, and over 150 years of experience to help you get there. ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions
the one-time republican governor became an independent after losing the senate race to senator marco rubio. he spoke with the dnc last week in support of president obama. the pizzeria owner said the former governor helped his non-profit organization by promoting blood donation. still ahead on "way too early," why are you awaits, and "morning joe" just moments away. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance...
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them accountable for it. >> dana: that sounds reasonable but the problem in the house and senate they passed a particular bill that has to be voted on today to keep the government funded for the next six months. maybe you can strip it out. the white house says the money -- >> bob: look, keep in mind, for the protection for the most part of israel. israel wants us to give aid to the egyptians. because without egypt, if egypt is out of the mix, when egypt signed agreement with israel, it took away entire front from battle. >> eric: i beg to differ with that. israel does not want us to aid the muslim brotherhood spreading throughout egypt. that doesn't do israel any good. >> bob: you're exactly wrong about that. >> dana: we have to go. was it naive to think that the arab spring would bring peaceful societys? we'll discuss it, like we were just now when we come back. >>> in america, think of the defiance of those patriots this boston who refused to pay taxes to a king. or digfity of rosa parks as she sat courageously in her seat. so it was in tunisia. hundreds of protesters took to the st
them accountable for it. >> dana: that sounds reasonable but the problem in the house and senate they passed a particular bill that has to be voted on today to keep the government funded for the next six months. maybe you can strip it out. the white house says the money -- >> bob: look, keep in mind, for the protection for the most part of israel. israel wants us to give aid to the egyptians. because without egypt, if egypt is out of the mix, when egypt signed agreement with israel,...
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time obama entered the senate, he couldn't avoid the question. was he the won who could break the barrier and become our first african-american president? >> i do wish that he would run. i do wish he would run. and if he would, i would do everything in my power to campaign for him. >> if obama did decide to run, he wouldn't be the first african-american to try for the white house. in the post-civil rights era, african-americans from al sharpton to jesse jackson to congresswoman shirley chisholm took on the challenge. >> the next time that a minority person or a woman runs for high office in this country, she or he will be regarded as a force to be respected. >> shirley chisholm ran because she wanted to bring issues of women and blacks and challenge the democratic party establishment, and the black leadership establishment. so she ran to raise policy issues like i did many years later. >> chisholm did not win any primaries in 1972, but she did get 152 delegate votes at the convention, an important step forward. when jesse jackson ran in 1984, he
time obama entered the senate, he couldn't avoid the question. was he the won who could break the barrier and become our first african-american president? >> i do wish that he would run. i do wish he would run. and if he would, i would do everything in my power to campaign for him. >> if obama did decide to run, he wouldn't be the first african-american to try for the white house. in the post-civil rights era, african-americans from al sharpton to jesse jackson to congresswoman...
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time obama entered the senate, he couldn't avoid the question. was he the one who could break the barrier and become our first african-american president? >> i do wish that he would run. i do wish he would run. and if he would, i would do everything in my power to campaign for him. >> if obama did decide to run, he wouldn't be the first african-american to try for the white house. in the post-civil rights era, african-americans from al sharpton to jesse jackson to congresswoman shirley chisholm took on the challenge. >> the next time that a minority person or a woman runs for high office in this country, she or he will be regarded as a force to be respected. >> shirley chisholm ran because she wanted to bring issues of women and blacks and challenge the democratic party establishment, and the black leadership establishment. so she ran to raise policy issues like i did many years later. >> chisholm did not win any primaries in 1972, but she did get 152 delegate votes at the convention, an important step forward. when jesse jackson ran in 1984, he
time obama entered the senate, he couldn't avoid the question. was he the one who could break the barrier and become our first african-american president? >> i do wish that he would run. i do wish he would run. and if he would, i would do everything in my power to campaign for him. >> if obama did decide to run, he wouldn't be the first african-american to try for the white house. in the post-civil rights era, african-americans from al sharpton to jesse jackson to congresswoman...
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the senate voted it down 99-zip. the house, 414-0. chris what, does it say about a sitting president who cannot lay out a plan that will gain a single vote for the financial future of america? >> well, listen, in fairness to the president, he has not had constructive partners to orc with with the republicans. >> gregg: zero votes, chris. not one person. >> listen, that being said, i think it's a fair criticism. i've always said the president's, whether it's president bush or president obama, it's a pretty big j. but you have to take the credit with the responsibility and the blame. what i would say is when you look what the president had to deal with, the crises he's to deal with, he's not had a constructive partner with republicans. i can tell you because -- >> gregg: chris, chris, chris. back to my question about the budget. when you don't get a single vote, does that mean that you submitted a budget that is absolutely preposterous to the point of being laughable? >> well, listen, like i said, i was there when that vote was being vo
the senate voted it down 99-zip. the house, 414-0. chris what, does it say about a sitting president who cannot lay out a plan that will gain a single vote for the financial future of america? >> well, listen, in fairness to the president, he has not had constructive partners to orc with with the republicans. >> gregg: zero votes, chris. not one person. >> listen, that being said, i think it's a fair criticism. i've always said the president's, whether it's president bush or...
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senate are millionaires forty five percent of the house of representatives are millionaires we have the best democracy that money can buy an actual democracy made a little more possible with the seeds sown by occupy but when we show our so. courageous and united in found one fear in their response we're going to get when we have some more in march in the story next hour that captures americans imagination and that can help actually make this something a movement where millions again return to the streets here. the spirit of the movement. still very much around one year on and stacey churkin artsy new york. well we have plenty more on the one here in verse three of occupy wall street throughout the day here in our team quoting interviews with activists to those involved in the movement. what became a monster and spread world wide. the ninety nine percent versus the one percent with all the money. are they getting equality into the economy. with the recession ahead can we afford not to. be on two point. four on our trade. like millions of americans i've lost thousands of dollars in retire
senate are millionaires forty five percent of the house of representatives are millionaires we have the best democracy that money can buy an actual democracy made a little more possible with the seeds sown by occupy but when we show our so. courageous and united in found one fear in their response we're going to get when we have some more in march in the story next hour that captures americans imagination and that can help actually make this something a movement where millions again return to...
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into recession. >> ben bernanke has been telling members of the senate finance committee and the house ways and means either today or yesterday, mr. bennett, that a recession will occur if we can't solve the fiscal cliff on taxes and for that matter, spending. you know, mr. bennett, my thought, this country cannot take another recession. psychologically we can't take it, or morale can't take it. >>> our household budgets, we just can't take it. >> what if we woke up and congress in a bipartisan way actually enacted meaningful debt reduction and put us on the path to get us out of the mess we're in. there's nothing that would reassert our leadership in the world more quickly than that. instead of everybody running around moaning and growning that we can't work together to get something done. we ought to work together to get something done. >> literally in the last century, i worked for ronald reagan in his first term. and the gipper used to say, if i can get 70% of something, i'll take it now and then go for the 30% later on. that's a compromise philosophy, it's not a bad one. could you
into recession. >> ben bernanke has been telling members of the senate finance committee and the house ways and means either today or yesterday, mr. bennett, that a recession will occur if we can't solve the fiscal cliff on taxes and for that matter, spending. you know, mr. bennett, my thought, this country cannot take another recession. psychologically we can't take it, or morale can't take it. >>> our household budgets, we just can't take it. >> what if we woke up and...